I love _Talk Talk Talk_; and _Psychedelic Furs_ has a great gritty intensity and energy. But I also think _Forever Now_ and _Mirror Moves_ have some great stuff on. As has been said above, _Book of Days_ is also top, and I used to really like _World Outside_ too. Hmmm, I think I'm going to spend the rest of the say listening to the Psychedelic Furs, so thanks for starting the poll!!
― byebyepride, Wednesday, 30 May 2007 05:52 (nineteen years ago)
Oh god how did I come to this thread so late. "Psychedelic Furs" is like the batsignal to me... sigh...
TALK TALK TALK ftw obviously, but BOOK OF DAYS is awfully close. Alfred, if you haven't heard it you really must. And know going in it's a serious grower. If you're bored the first time and it all sounds the same, it's working.
"Run And Run" alone... hell, the opening and first verse verse of "Run And Run" alone should be enough to keep FOREVER NOW from ignominy, though I understand the disappointment in the Rundgren move, and "Love My Way" is a really sorry single for the Furs to be known by. Still, "Run And Run." I haven't listened to it in probably two years and I still remember the guitar solo note for note.
But the real dark horse here is MIDNIGHT TO MIDNIGHT. Look past the unfortunate production and there's a seriously great raft of songs there - maybe even their best collection front-to-back. And if I could get the search to work right I'd post my back-in-the-days rants to that effect...
The X factor in all this: Vince Ely. I can't prove it, but note that when he came back so did the Furs ("All That Money Wants," BOOK OF DAYS).
― rogermexico., Wednesday, 30 May 2007 06:33 (nineteen years ago)
Oh, and BOOK OF DAYS gets my vote. In a sane world, it would have been their ACHTUNG BABY.
― rogermexico., Wednesday, 30 May 2007 06:34 (nineteen years ago)
PS - how weird is it that there is now only one degree of musical separation between Richard Butler and Axl Rose?
― rogermexico., Wednesday, 30 May 2007 06:40 (nineteen years ago)
One song from <i>Forever Now</i> I haven't seen anyone make note of is "Only You and I." Best song on that record, no question. It's always the one that pops in my head and makes me want to hear the whole record, and I'm always slightly disappointed.
(props to "Run and Run," though)
― Johnny Fever, Wednesday, 30 May 2007 06:51 (nineteen years ago)
haha your primitive tags are no good here
― rogermexico., Wednesday, 30 May 2007 06:59 (nineteen years ago)
Ha, I forgot to hit the convert button.
― Johnny Fever, Wednesday, 30 May 2007 07:00 (nineteen years ago)
"Sleep Comes Down" is quite good too.
Now I need to hear Book of Days.
― Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Wednesday, 30 May 2007 11:16 (nineteen years ago)
I went with the debut, easy. Talk Talk Talk would be second; Forever Now third. My hunch is that they're one of those bands that got progressively more bland and less interesting with each subsequent album, but I can't say I've actually been keeping up with the last however-many-albums-I-haven't-kept-up-with.
― xhuxk, Wednesday, 30 May 2007 11:28 (nineteen years ago)
"So Run Down" "Into You Like A Train" "All Of This And Nothing" "She Is Mine" "Dumb Waiters" "Pretty In Punk"
COME ON PEOPLE THIS IS REALLY KIND OF OBVIOUS
― HI DERE, Wednesday, 30 May 2007 12:48 (nineteen years ago)
If only it was "Pretty in Punk"
― Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 30 May 2007 12:49 (nineteen years ago)
It should be noted that the Rapture do a fantastic version of "Dumb Waiters," and that I think some emo band somewhere should have long figured out that covering "All of This and Nothing" would be a good idea (if not necessarily a good end result).
― Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 30 May 2007 12:51 (nineteen years ago)
Is there a collection of B-sides anywhere? I am particulary looking for the song Aeroplane. Their version of "Mack the Knife" as well.
I had several fantastic 7" that I got rid of (don't ask.) It still kills me.
― kwhitehead, Wednesday, 30 May 2007 13:18 (nineteen years ago)
"Aeroplane" is on the Forever Now re-issue (yet another reason to buy the album) and on that B-side comp.
― Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Wednesday, 30 May 2007 13:19 (nineteen years ago)
"She Is Mine" is a great song, but I've always hated the line "I had to pay a muscle man, to get me off the floor"...I mean, Richard Butler?!...his own granny could probably snatch him up in one hand...
― henry s, Wednesday, 30 May 2007 13:34 (nineteen years ago)
Isn't it self-deprecation? Butler's voice reeks of irony.
― Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Wednesday, 30 May 2007 13:48 (nineteen years ago)
Talk Talk Talk
still in my top 200 all-time.
― nicky lo-fi, Wednesday, 30 May 2007 13:58 (nineteen years ago)
Is there a collection of B-sides anywhere?
Allmusic.com is your friend. _B-Sides & Lost Grooves_ has "Aeroplane" but the Furs weren't much of a b-side band. That comp is mostly alternate versions. "Mack The Knife" is on the reissue of their debut.
I'll probably get skewered for this, but I absolutely adored his Love Spit Love albums and solo album as well. LSL is one of those artistic stretches that really works for me, the grungey guitars with Richard's smoky vocals, and lyrically I feel they're strong as well.
― Mr. Odd, Wednesday, 30 May 2007 14:33 (nineteen years ago)
I actually saw LSL on their first tour, small club date. Fun time, he seemed relaxed!
― Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 30 May 2007 14:36 (nineteen years ago)
the first LSL album was fuckin' awesome
the second one considerably less so
― J0hn D., Wednesday, 30 May 2007 14:49 (nineteen years ago)
Some of these albums are £4 in Virgin at the moment. Having lived this long without them, I assume they are not for me, but some of you might be interested.
― PJ Miller, Wednesday, 30 May 2007 15:09 (nineteen years ago)
Having lived this long without them, I assume they are not for me,
Never a safe assumption. I am frequently going back to things I had dismissed years ago only to find they sound wonderful today.
― Mr. Odd, Wednesday, 30 May 2007 17:41 (nineteen years ago)
My hunch is that they're one of those bands that got progressively more bland and less interesting with each subsequent album, but I can't say I've actually been keeping up with the last however-many-albums-I-haven't-kept-up-with.
For shame. BOOK OF DAYS, xhuxk.
PS J0hn D. OTM wrt LSL
― rogermexico., Wednesday, 30 May 2007 22:49 (nineteen years ago)
I love the S/T one the most.
Yeah, that's about it.
― Aja, Thursday, 31 May 2007 01:55 (nineteen years ago)
Results!
― Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Saturday, 2 June 2007 00:49 (nineteen years ago)
Not suprising, but I still love the S/T more than Talk Talk Talk!!!
― Aja, Monday, 4 June 2007 01:51 (nineteen years ago)
They're both great to have.
I'm not sure about Todd Rundgren's influence on the 3rd?
― nicky lo-fi, Monday, 4 June 2007 07:22 (nineteen years ago)
Might as well revive this one as it was all recent -- <A HREF="http://www.ocweekly.com/music/music/all-of-this-and-nothing/27439/">me on the package tour they're heading up this year</A>, though not just that.
― Ned Raggett, Friday, 13 July 2007 00:56 (eighteen years ago)
Ha, that would happen to me.
Proper format.
I'm delighted you were able to strike such an ambivalent note! Your notes on The Fixx are spot-on, especially since in recent weeks I've gotten the chance to listen at work to Casey Kasem's original broadcasts of "American Top 40" -- "Stand or Fall" and "Secret Separation" really do sound of and apart from their time.
― Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Friday, 13 July 2007 01:20 (eighteen years ago)
Thanks! I hadn't thought about them in years and then seeing I'd have to review them made me reflect on their very odd position at the time.
― Ned Raggett, Friday, 13 July 2007 01:53 (eighteen years ago)
I saw them three times (oh, add that one to the 3x thread) and the second tour was best, as was Talk Talk Talk.
― Saxby D. Elder, Friday, 13 July 2007 03:51 (eighteen years ago)
Take one look at the success of the Police tour this year if you need proof of the appeal.
Oddly enough, I saw the Fixx open for the Police on the Synchronicity tour. Not the most invigorating live act in a large-outdoor-venue context. Whereas when I saw the Furs at Darien Lake Fun Country... well, y'all know how I feel about the Furs...
― rogermexico., Friday, 13 July 2007 04:59 (eighteen years ago)
bump for so did Alfred ever check out Book of Days?
― butt-rock miyagi (rogermexico.), Wednesday, 15 April 2009 18:25 (seventeen years ago)
No!
― I'm crossing over into enterprise (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 15 April 2009 18:37 (seventeen years ago)
http://www.hauntingmids.com/forum/Smileys/default/morrisseycryingce7.gif
― butt-rock miyagi (rogermexico.), Wednesday, 15 April 2009 18:42 (seventeen years ago)
Send it to me!
― I'm crossing over into enterprise (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 15 April 2009 21:33 (seventeen years ago)
Just found the 12" for House at my local Used Emporium. Fantastic version. Can't seem to find the mp3 anywhere though. Does anybody have a link to the 12" Full Version or am I going to have to do it myself? I desperately need to purchase Book of Days too. I had given up on them by then but did fall in love with Until She Comes a bit later.
― brotherlovesdub, Tuesday, 13 October 2009 16:42 (sixteen years ago)
Which version are you referring to? There's a few different versions on the 12" according to Discogs: http://www.discogs.com/Psychedelic-Furs-House/master/82397
― Gerald McBoing-Boing, Wednesday, 14 October 2009 02:22 (sixteen years ago)
http://www.discogs.com/Psychedelic-Furs-House/release/804424
The 'Long Version' from the b-side of that 12". I mistakenly called it 'Full Version' above. I did find an mp3 today though, so now I don't have to record it myself. The 'Flashback Mix' is terrible on that single. I guess the 'Single Version' could be good but I can't see how it can top the longer mix.
― brotherlovesdub, Wednesday, 14 October 2009 02:35 (sixteen years ago)
Recently found all five CDs in an ugly box for $19 brand new at HMV! (Only owned the first two on vinyl previously.) Some day I'll make it as far as M2M, if i need to.
― Race Against Rockism (Myonga Vön Bontee), Wednesday, 14 October 2009 03:53 (sixteen years ago)
I think I still find an ecstatic udertone in a lot of the songs on the first album (and maybe the second) that is somehow missing from most other (less poppy? more post-punk?) post-punk bands of the time?
― _Rudipherous_, Tuesday, 19 January 2010 06:52 (sixteen years ago)
Ecstatic nihilism maybe
― Definition of Sonned (Noodle Vague), Tuesday, 19 January 2010 09:43 (sixteen years ago)
Anyone seen them live lately? Worth going to?
Here's a setlist from their NYC show last fall. From a review I read of a gig from last weekend, the set is very similar.
1. Love My Way 2. Heartbeat3. Like a Stranger4. President Gas5. The Ghost in You6. In My Head 7. All of This and Nothing 8. Believe (Love Spit Love cover) 9. Pretty in Pink 10. No Easy Street 11. Sister Europe 12. It Goes On 13. I Don't Want to Be Your Shadow 14. Heaven Encore:15. She Is Mine 16. Forever Now
― Fastnbulbous, Sunday, 30 May 2010 22:22 (sixteen years ago)
Songs 11-16 represent an unbroken string of awesomeness.
― Filmmaker, Author, Radio Host Stephen Baldwin (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Sunday, 30 May 2010 22:23 (sixteen years ago)
so i'm going to see The Psychedelic Furs tomorrow night 7/12/2013. anyone seen them lately, are they any good these days?
― Bee OK, Friday, 12 July 2013 01:33 (twelve years ago)
puts on All of This and Nothing, should have played this weeks ago.
― Bee OK, Friday, 12 July 2013 03:01 (twelve years ago)
I saw them a few years ago, they were fun. The Butler boys were still really into it. Felt very much a nostalgia show, but that's OK.
― something of an astrological coup (tipsy mothra), Friday, 12 July 2013 03:14 (twelve years ago)
Yeah, they're one of those great lingering bands, like the English Beat, who get stuck on unbalanced nostalgia bills. Like, Tonight, the English Beat, with Kajagoogoo! Or See the P Furs ... with the Romantics!
― Josh in Chicago, Friday, 12 July 2013 03:22 (twelve years ago)
I started a thread almost identical to your question a long time ago. Too bad I've still never seen The Furs since the show got rained out. I did see Blondie in 2011, though, and it was a good time.
Anyone seen Blondie or the Psychedelic Furs this year?
― Ⓓⓡ. (Johnny Fever), Friday, 12 July 2013 03:29 (twelve years ago)
I haven't listened to either LSL album in a long time, but I love "Fall On Tears" (from the second album) as much as any Furs song.
― Timothée Charalambides (cryptosicko), Wednesday, 31 October 2018 03:43 (seven years ago)
I, too, love "Until She Comes".
― dorsalstop, Wednesday, 31 October 2018 09:52 (seven years ago)
might quibble about the order of 2-4 but there's almost nothing between them to me. the album experience for the first 3 must be quite different depending on US/UK because of the weird and obviously wrong tracklistings chosen in the US
― the Warnock of Clodhop Mountain (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 31 October 2018 11:06 (seven years ago)
The re-sequencing of the first album especially is...bizarre.
― You like queer? I like queer. Still like queer. (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 31 October 2018 11:10 (seven years ago)
1st LSL is very very good iirc, second one much less so
― she carries a torch. two torches, actually (Joan Crawford Loves Chachi), Wednesday, 31 October 2018 11:39 (seven years ago)
...well, no, though, looking up the Trysome Eatone track listing -- "Long Long Time" is real good, "Fall on Tears" is real real good, and "It Hurts When I Laugh" is real good -- if I can remember all those melodies from a very minor album all these years later, that speaks in their favor to me
― she carries a torch. two torches, actually (Joan Crawford Loves Chachi), Wednesday, 31 October 2018 11:41 (seven years ago)
― Larry Elleison (rogermexico.), Wednesday, 31 October 2018 14:18 (seven years ago)
Love Spit Love is brilliant. It's Richard reclaiming his lyrical crown and working with a band that nails the unique vibe he generates. Richard Fortus' touches with cello and mandolin and the sort of circus organ of Jon Brion creates a sound that is both aggressive and comforting. Their cover of "How Soon Is Now", a track that some days I could name as my single favorite song ever, is wonderful.
― Gerald McBoing-Boing, Wednesday, 31 October 2018 15:01 (seven years ago)
"Book of Days", damn, this song.
SHE'S 24 AND FEELS ITLIKE A WASTED YEARFOR EVERY DAY THAT PASSESSHE IS LEAVING ONE DAYONE DAY NEVER COMES
THIS ROAD IS POISON
― ArchCarrier, Thursday, 10 January 2019 23:13 (seven years ago)
I mean, I’m on the record re: Book of Days...
― Larry Elleison (rogermexico.), Friday, 11 January 2019 16:07 (seven years ago)
I ended up picking up "Book Of Days" and "World Outside" and really rate them. It's not surprising that not many even know them, all it takes is one bad album and the rats flee the ship and miss out on later excellent work (Gang Of Four, Killing Joke, etc.)
― Gerald McBoing-Boing, Friday, 11 January 2019 16:48 (seven years ago)
Anyone know why the track order for the second and third albums were changed in the U.S.? For the debut, I get that the label wanted one song pulled and added two more in compensation, that opened the door to more changes, but why did they bother changing the next two when it was the same exact songs?
― birdistheword, Friday, 5 June 2026 20:22 (yesterday)
Also happy birthday to Richard Butler and get well soon Tim
Also strange how inconsistent the 2002 CD reissues are in this regard - the third one keeps the US tracklist but changes the cover to the (better) UK cover. The first and second one reinstatesthe UK tracklist, with the first reinstating the UK cover though I prefer the US cover.
― birdistheword, Friday, 5 June 2026 20:27 (yesterday)